Deck 12: Heat Emergencies
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Deck 12: Heat Emergencies
1
The corollary to the heat index is the wind chill chart.
True
2
Sweat is comprised primarily of ____.
A) adrenalin
B) water
C) magnesium
D) sodium
A) adrenalin
B) water
C) magnesium
D) sodium
water
3
As sweat reaches the skin surface, it evaporates into the atmosphere and takes heat with it, a process called ____.
A) acclimatization
B) diuresis
C) hypothermia
D) thermolysis
A) acclimatization
B) diuresis
C) hypothermia
D) thermolysis
thermolysis
4
Treatment for exertional rhabdomyolysis is the same as for crush injury.
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5
The ____ system is the largest organ system in the body.
A) reproductive
B) integumentary
C) digestive
D) nervous
A) reproductive
B) integumentary
C) digestive
D) nervous
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6
The ____ index, sometimes called the misery index, is a function of ambient temperature and humidity.
A) stress
B) heat
C) shock
D) humidity
A) stress
B) heat
C) shock
D) humidity
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7
Anytime the perceived temperature is over ____, the patient is at risk for heat illness.
A) 98 ° F
B) 99 ° F
C) 102 ° F
D) 105 ° F
A) 98 ° F
B) 99 ° F
C) 102 ° F
D) 105 ° F
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8
Patients with salt depletion heat exhaustion often complain of thirst, but not nausea or vomiting.
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9
Untreated malignant hyperthermia is a medical emergency that has been associated with a 70% mortality rate.
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10
From a field perspective, the key clinical feature that distinguishes heat exhaustion from heatstroke is vomiting.
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11
The body's regulatory systems attempt to maintain the body within a temperature range that averages around ____.
A) 96.6 ° F
B) 97.6 ° F
C) 98.6 ° F
D) 99.6 ° F
A) 96.6 ° F
B) 97.6 ° F
C) 98.6 ° F
D) 99.6 ° F
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12
Hyperthermia interferes with cellular metabolism, specifically the ____ pump.
A) calcium-ion
B) ion-sodium
C) sodium-potassium
D) calcium-potassium
A) calcium-ion
B) ion-sodium
C) sodium-potassium
D) calcium-potassium
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13
Loss of central venous pressure, as seen by a widening pulse pressure, leads to reduced cardiac output and resulting hypoperfusion.
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14
The classic presentation for the patient with ____ is generalized weakness, poor muscle coordination, and alterations in mental status.
A) anhydrosis
B) heat exhaustion
C) heat fatigue
D) hyperpyrexia
A) anhydrosis
B) heat exhaustion
C) heat fatigue
D) hyperpyrexia
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15
Patients taking diuretics are less prone to heat illnesses.
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16
The ____ senses temperature changes and sends chemical signals to the body to respond to an increased internal core temperature.
A) hypothalamus
B) cerebellum
C) amygdala
D) hippocampus
A) hypothalamus
B) cerebellum
C) amygdala
D) hippocampus
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17
Key to a suspicion of heatstroke is syncope.
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18
Children under the age of twelve are among the populations at highest risk for heat illness.
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19
Hyponatremia occurs because of inappropriate replacement of fluid losses with hypotonic fluids.
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20
The onset of heat illness can be insidious, starting with ____.
A) heatstroke
B) heat exhaustion
C) heat cramps
D) heat fatigue
A) heatstroke
B) heat exhaustion
C) heat cramps
D) heat fatigue
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21
____ heatstroke is usually seen in elderly patients who, because of medical conditions or age, are unable to compensate for a change in temperature and\or humidity.
A) Compensated
B) Exertional
C) Nonexertional
D) Decompensation
A) Compensated
B) Exertional
C) Nonexertional
D) Decompensation
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22
Some experts feel that ____, placing the body in very cold water, is the gold standard for treatment of heatstroke.
A) ice water immersion
B) strategic ice packing
C) strategic water packing
D) iced gastric lavage\gavage
A) ice water immersion
B) strategic ice packing
C) strategic water packing
D) iced gastric lavage\gavage
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23
When there is a lack of sodium in the blood, or ____, there can be decreased depolarization.
A) hypoperfusion
B) hyperpyrexia
C) hypoxia
D) hyponatremia
A) hypoperfusion
B) hyperpyrexia
C) hypoxia
D) hyponatremia
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24
Sudden onset of altered mental state occurs in approximately ____ of heatstroke cases.
A) 60%
B) 80%
C) 90%
D) 99%
A) 60%
B) 80%
C) 90%
D) 99%
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25
It takes an overweight person ____ longer to acclimatize than a fit person.
A) 25%
B) 40%
C) 50%
D) 75%
A) 25%
B) 40%
C) 50%
D) 75%
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26
It is estimated that up to 25% of patients with exertional heatstroke will develop ____, which occurs as a result of vigorous exercise that injures skeletal muscle.
A) exertional rhabdomyolysis
B) nonexertional anhydrosis
C) nonexertional rhabdomyolysis
D) exertional anhydrosis
A) exertional rhabdomyolysis
B) nonexertional anhydrosis
C) nonexertional rhabdomyolysis
D) exertional anhydrosis
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27
The Paramedic gently sprays a cool mist over the patient. This is an example of a(n) ____ cooling technique.
A) evaporative
B) conductive
C) immersion
D) lavage
A) evaporative
B) conductive
C) immersion
D) lavage
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28
____ heatstroke is the result of strenuous physical activity.
A) Exertional
B) Complex
C) Nonexertional
D) Classic
A) Exertional
B) Complex
C) Nonexertional
D) Classic
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29
____ depletion heat exhaustion usually occurs in non-acclimatized patients and can also occur during prolonged periods of strenuous exercise in even temperate temperatures.
A) Calcium
B) Water
C) Salt
D) Potassium
A) Calcium
B) Water
C) Salt
D) Potassium
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30
Which of the following population is most at risk for heat illness?
A) 9-1-1 operators
B) Doctors
C) Cab drivers
D) Farmers
A) 9-1-1 operators
B) Doctors
C) Cab drivers
D) Farmers
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31
The symptom triad for classic heatstroke is hyperthermia, altered mental status, and ____.
A) fatigue
B) anhydrosis
C) nausea
D) muscle spasm
A) fatigue
B) anhydrosis
C) nausea
D) muscle spasm
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32
During ____, ice packs are placed strategically at pulse points.
A) iced gastric lavage
B) ice water immersion
C) strategic ice packing
D) iced gastric gavage
A) iced gastric lavage
B) ice water immersion
C) strategic ice packing
D) iced gastric gavage
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33
Once the patient's core temperature reaches ____, efforts at cooling the body should stop.
A) 99.7 ° F
B) 100.4 ° F
C) 101.2 ° F
D) 102.8 ° F
A) 99.7 ° F
B) 100.4 ° F
C) 101.2 ° F
D) 102.8 ° F
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34
____ depletion heat exhaustion occurs when the person fails, either voluntarily or involuntarily, to replace fluid losses.
A) Water
B) Sodium
C) Salt
D) Potassium
A) Water
B) Sodium
C) Salt
D) Potassium
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35
A core temperature of ____ exceeds the thermal maximum that cells can endure without damage.
A) 98.6 ° F
B) 102.7 ° F
C) 105.8 ° F
D) 107.6 ° F
A) 98.6 ° F
B) 102.7 ° F
C) 105.8 ° F
D) 107.6 ° F
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